Andy Murray is pain-free and back in action—on the practice court. The former No. 1 has been training for a few weeks and told the Fever-Tree Championships that he feels great ahead of his return.

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The 32-year-old, who had hip resurfacing surgery in January, is taking the doubles court with Feliciano Lopez at Queen's Club next week. Murray is a five-time singles champion at Queen's Club, but has a 4-6 doubles record there.

Murray is also tentatively set to play doubles at Wimbledon, but he's not sure who his partner will be. Instead of playing alongside his brother Jamie, he could end up facing him.

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He could potentially playwith Lopez at Eastbourne and Wimbledon too, but it's not for sure as Lopez is awaiting a wild card decision for Wimbledon and Murray has not tested his hip out yet.

The three-time Grand Slam champion has been busy training and preparing for his comeback, but opened up some time in his schedule for Callum Smith, a 14-year-old boy who was diagnosed with cancer in 2012.

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Smith, a huge Murray fan, spent time talking tennis and even hit some balls at Queens Club. The ATP 500 event starts on Monday.